@article{._Pertiwi_2019, title={Behavior Factors in Waste Management in Mangunreja Village }, volume={4}, url={https://knepublishing.com/index.php/KnE-Life/article/view/5312}, DOI={10.18502/kls.v4i13.5312}, abstractNote={<p><strong>Background:</strong> Waste is any substance of products which is discarded after primary use or no longer used. Mangunreja village is one of the villages in Kab. Serang with a population of 3,018 people and the resulting volume of waste generated is 6,036 liters/person/day.</p> <p><strong>Objectives:</strong> This study aims to determine the factors associated with thebehaviorofwastemanagementintheMangunrejaVillage,PuloAmpelPublicHealth Center in 2019.</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong> The design of this research is cross sectional where the sample was taken with a simple random sampling method. Thepopulationofthisstudy is all housewives living in the Mangunreja Village, with a total sample of 194 people. Primary data collection uses a questionnaire, while secondary data is obtained from the Pulo Ampel Public Health Center, and the Mangunreja Village Profile.</p> <p><strong> Results:</strong> The frequencydistributionresultsshowedthat25.3%ofrespondentsbehavedunfavorably, 55.5% had poor knowledge, 48.5% had negative attitudes, 47.4% of respondents were informal workers, 71.1% had low incomes, and 61, 9% of respondents stated that there were no TPS facilities available. Correlation test results that there is a correlation between knowledge, attitude with waste management behavior(p=0,000),andthere is a correlation between the availability of Temporary Disposal facilities (p = 0.005) with waste management behavior. There is no relationship between work and income with waste management behavior.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Knowledge, attitudes, and availability of Temporary Disposal facilities are factors related to waste management behavior.</p&gt;}, number={13}, journal={KnE Life Sciences}, author={., Nuraini and Pertiwi , Wiwik Eko}, year={2019}, month={Oct.}, pages={609–618} }